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Richards, William Trost. Sketchbook, Tonal Sketches of Landscape, Coastal and Marine Subjects in Different Weather Conditions, ca. 1890. Graphite on paper, 5 x 7 7/16 in. (12.7 x 18.9 cm). Gift of Edith Ballinger Price, 75.15.12. No known copyright restrictions.
Sketchbook, Tonal Sketches of Landscape, Coastal and Marine Subjects in Different Weather Conditions
ca. 1890
William Trost Richards
American, 1833-1905
American Art
In the evening Richards filled sketchbooks with pencil drawings of landscapes, coasts, and seas under all effects of light and weather. These monochromatic yet light-filled studies, each image framed with a border, were rendered in subtle tonal modulations and intended as exercises in composition. This page depicts a memory of the ruins of Tintagel on the Cornish coast. Although small in size, these little drawings possess a luminous sense of space and represent as purely subjective and poetic a response to light, space, and the sea as is to be found in Richards’s oeuvre.